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Becking, Alleman bag second Epic stage victory in two days

- Sports Staff

It was same old at the Cape Epic on Tuesday with the BuffMegamo team of Hans Becking and Wout Alleman flying to a second stage victory in two days.

The win on Becking’s birthday sent the team to the overall lead in the men’s section, while in the women’s category Anne Terpstra and Nicole Koller (Ghost Factory Racing) claimed a hat-trick of stage victories.

The 97km stage that included 2,200m of climbing started and ended at Saronsberg Cellar in Tulbagh. It took the field up the daunting Wagon Trail singletrac­k climb and into the sandy and rocky Witzenberg Valley before returning via the Wagon Trail descent.

Terpstra and Koller strengthen­ed their grip on first place and now sit 1min 13sec ahead of second-placed Cannondale Factory Racing (Candice Lill and Mona Mitterwall­ner).

From the start, the main contenders of Buff-Megamo, World Bicycle Relief (Nino Schurter and Sebastian Fini), Toyota-Specialize­d-NinetyOne (Matt Beers and Howard Grotts) and Orbea Leatt Speed Company (Georg Egger and Lukas Baum) jostled for position to hit the single-track climb in front.

The racing was affected early when Danish rider Fini suffered a puncture. Repairs didn’t take long, but in a flash Fini and teammate Schurter found themselves behind a stream of riders, forcing them to fight their way through the field.

At this stage, Alleman and Beers looked like the strongest riders in the field, until Beers suffered a puncture two-thirds into the day’s racing. Alleman cracked on.

“We felt amazing today, just super strong,” Alleman said. “It was a crazy day though — so many things happened but we managed to navigate them all, so I’m super happy to get over the* line with the win.”

“It’s just such a pleasure to ride with Wout,” said Becking. “He was so strong today that in the last 10km, I was shouting, ‘man, go easy, go easy, because the old man is on the limit.’”

The ferocious racing was perhaps summed up best by defending champion Beers, who noted on the finish line: “This isn’t an eight-day race; it’s eight day races in a row.”

In the women’s category the race looked to be between the four top teams — until Efficient Infiniti SCB SRAM (Vera Looser and Alexis Skarda) suffered a mechanical breakdown on the Wagon Trail, causing them to lose valuable minutes.

Cannondale pair of Sofia Gomez Villafañe and Samara Sheppard dropped off the lead going up the final climb of the day, allowing Lill, Mittenwall­ner, Terpstra and Koller to race down the Wagon Trail descent together.

However, Terpstra and Koller attacked and pulled away with 3km to go, adding further daylight between them and Cannondale Factory Racing on the stage and in the general classifica­tion.

Having fallen behind on the descent, Villafañe and Sheppard upped their pace on the home stretch and finished strongly to claim third place on the day.

“We paced that stage well,” Terpstra said. “We knew most of the stage after racing here previously, so we had a good idea of what to expect.”

THE WIN SENT THE TEAM TO THE OVERALL MEN’S LEAD, WHILE ANNE TERPSTRA AND NICOLE KOLLER CLAIMED A HAT-TRICK OF STAGE VICTORIES

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Riders during stage 2 of the Cape Epic from Saronsberg Wine Estate to Saronsberg Wine Estate, Tulbagh.
/Sam Clark/Cape Epic Thrill seekers: Riders during stage 2 of the Cape Epic from Saronsberg Wine Estate to Saronsberg Wine Estate, Tulbagh.

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